Choirs and Music Ensembles

Plymouth Chancel Choir, Soul Choir, Plymouth Ringers, orchestral and brass ensembles regularly contribute to vital Sunday worship, with regional and national guest artists, stellar soloists and emerging youth talent. Plymouth Sanctuary is in high demand by groups such as Northwest Boychoir and other groups who rent our space for concerts.

Plymouth music programming includes several major works performed with choirs and orchestra such as Handel's Messiah and Mozart Requiem.

Choral Arts Northwest currently is Plymouth's choral group in-residence. They perform multiple concerts throughout the year at Plymouth.

Plymouth is also a popular, weekly rehearsal space for well known groups such as Seattle Men's & Women's Chorus. Path with Art singers, a group comprised of individuals currently or recently experiencing homelessness, practice weekly in Plymouth's Hildebrand Hall.

Visual Art

Visual Art exhibitions at Plymouth integrate worship experiences and community connections. Plymouth's Hildebrand Hall offers a divine venue for commissioned, juried and traveling exhibits as well as community art invitationals.

Currently, (through Sept 2018) Photographer Bob Turner is showing landscape photographs on the theme: Darkness & Light. Take a look! Turner is donating 50% of all sales to Plymouth scholarships. Read more HERE

If you or someone you know would like to exhibit their work at Plymouth, please contact us!

Previous Art Shows

September/October, 2017 Group exhibition from Path with Art, on the theme "Coming Home." Mixed media works, by individuals experiencing homelessness, brought 'art with heart' to the walls of Hildebrand Hall.

April, 2016, Street Heart, a collection of over a dozen portraits, curated by Facing Homelessness, was exibited in the Lounge and Hildebrand Hall. These mixed media pieces, created by known regional artists, depict real people living on our city streets without shelter.

In 2015, Plymouth collaborated with one of its mission partners Recovery Cafe, for a mixed media exhibit. An invitational sculpture exhibition celebrated re-opening of the Sanctuary and installation of the new Fisk organ with sculptures by Northwest artists Margaret Hodnett, Julie Speidel, Brian Fisher and Shawn Nordfors. During October/November 2015, in the church lobby, rust monotypes by Brian Fisher, depicting "Time." were on exhibit. These pieces were exhibited in honor of Plymouth's 145th anniversary.

In 2013, during Lent, Plymouth curated a traveling exhibition from national organization, Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA) depicting 20 powerful intaglio prints based on the biblical theme "Sacrifice." The Florence Portfolio resides in the permanent collections of the Vatican Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the UCLA Hammer Museum and several college, university and private collections.